Iceage’s Elias Rønnenfelt Releases New Song Video Like Lovers Do

Elias Rønnenfelt from Iceage has dropped his debut solo track.

The song, "Like Lovers Do," was co-produced with Nis Bysted and features drumming by Dan Kjær Nielsen from Iceage. Directed by Kasper Miz, the music video shows Rønnenfelt singing in the streets of Milan. You can watch it below.

After their 2021 album Seek Shelter, Iceage released "All the Junk on the Outskirts," a song that started during their Beyondless sessions but only got finished in 2022. They also put out a compilation called Shake the Feeling: Outtakes & Rarities 2015–2021. Meanwhile, Rønnenfelt published a poetry book named Sunken Heights and worked with Dean Blunt and Joanne Robertson among others.

I think it’s cool how musicians explore different art forms.

Rønnenfelt used to release solo music as Marching Church, which later became a band including members from Lower, Puce Mary, Choir of Young Believers, and Hand of Dust. Their first album was This World Is Not Enough, released in 2015, followed by another one titled Telling It Like It Is in 2016.

Check out Iceage’s “Shelter Song” ranked at No. 77 on “The 100 Best Songs of 2021.”


Noah Mitchell
Noah Mitchell
Noah Mitchell is a senior music writer at SongsDetails.com. Noah has been passionately covering the music industry for over five years, with a particular focus on live performances and the latest updates on artists.